HPD investigating Migos rapper Takeoff's murder in downtown Houston

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Migos member, Takeoff, killed in early morning shooting

FOX 26 Reporter Gabby Hart has the latest on the investigation into the death of Migos member, Takeoff.

Authorities are piecing together a shooting Tuesday that led to Migos rapper Takeoff's murder in downtown Houston

BACKGROUND: Migos rapper Takeoff dead after shooting outside Houston bowling alley, rep confirms

It happened around 2:30 a.m. at 810 Billiards & Bowling in the 1200 block of San Jacinto Street. That's where investigators say a man, later identified as Takeoff, whose real name was Kirsnick Khari Ball, of the rap trio Migos along with Quavo and Offset. 

Houston PD Chief Troy Finner delivered remarks at a press conference Tuesday afternoon to discuss the "human element" behind the tragic murder. The chief began by saying he spoke with Takeoff's mother prior and heard from many people who spoke highly of the rapper. 

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No details were shared on description of shooter(s) so he encouraged everyone, especially those in the hip-hop community to come forward if they have any information. 

Chief Finner also noted he did not want to speculate into what might have been the cause of the shooting. However, he was adamant especially in the hip-hop community in Houston and nationwide should work together to help bring justice to Takeoff. 

"I’m calling up on everybody," Chief Finner said. "We all need to stand together." 

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Takeoff from the Migos killed in Houston

Migos rapper Takeoff has died at the age of 28 after a shooting in Downtown Houston. Takeoff — whose name was Kirsnick Khari Ball — was part of the rap trio Migos along with Quavo and Offset. Takeoff and Quavo were attending a private party at 810 Billiards & Bowling in the 1200 block of San Jacinto Street.

Two other people were hospitalized via private vehicles and at last check are reported to be OK. They’ve also been called on by police to assist in the investigation. 

Mayor Sylvester Turner, who was also there said the incident opens up dialogue to a bigger issue and conversation that needs to happen. 

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REPLAY: Authorities hold press conference on Takeoff murder at Houston bowling alley

Authorities are holding a press conference on Migos rapper Takeoff, who was shot and killed in downtown Houston. During which, officials called on everyone, even in the hip-hop community to come forward with any information they might have.

"Anyone who loses is a life is a life lost," Mayor Turner said. "There are too many young men of color, who are killing other men of color." 

This is a developing story and will continue to be updated.